Hong Kong Disneyland is considering changing its ticketing system following three days of chaos outside the park sparked by ticket holders being turned away because the park was full.

Hong Kong Disneyland is considering changing its ticketing system following three days of chaos outside the park sparked by ticket holders being turned away because the park was full.

A Disney spokeswoman said Friday that the company has learned from the unruly behavior over the Lunar New Year, and will consider making changes to ticket arrangements for peak holidays.

Some mainland visitors queued outside the Magic Kingdom from 5.30am hoping to get in Friday after hundreds of ticket holders were locked out Wednesday and Thursday, and then tried to storm the gates. All visitors Friday were allowed inside even though Disney said the park was full.